Fein and Michael sat in a small café, sipping on their coffee as they discussed the members of their respective organizations. Fein took a sip of his coffee and looked at Michael. "So, who do you think are the most talented members of the Ranger's Eye?"
Michael thought for a moment before responding, "Definitely your sister. She's quick on her feet and a skilled at the use of her phasing ability. Mark, a new member, is also very talented, he's one of the best trackers we have."
Fein nodded, "Those two are definitely top tier. For the Dark Knights, Kassandra was our commander and one of the strongest swordswomen I've ever met. She's also incredibly smart and acts as my secretary."
Michael raised an eyebrow, "Your secretary? That's an interesting role for a commander."
Fein chuckled, "Yeah, she's good at keeping me organized. But we also have the Eight Little Kids. They were my students and they have inhuman skill with weapons. Brick Norty is our scientist and my best friend. Voli is a golden bear and my buddy. And Anthony is the strategist of the Eye of the Dark Knights."
"I have to admit, your team is quite impressive," Michael said, breaking the silence. "I've heard a lot about Kassandra's leadership skills and the Eight Little Kids' inhuman talent or can I say they just have inhuman teacher?"
Fein smiled. "Don't say that. They worked hard, you know... And then there's Roger. He's not the strongest, but he's a powerful A-rank degu user who looks like a weak uncle. He's also one of my closest friends."
As they talked, they discussed the personalities and strengths of each member of their respective organizations. They compared notes on who they thought were the most talented, the most hardworking, and the most unpredictable.
Michael nodded in agreement. "And what about Norty? He's quite the strategist, isn't he? Damn it, he really left the team after captain's death. That bastard..."
The conversation became more somber as they talked about their fallen captain, Gregory. Fein took a deep breath and looked down at his coffee cup. "Gregory was the heart and soul of our team in the past. He was a great leader and an even better friend. I miss him every day."
Fein's eyes grew distant as he thought about the man who had brought them all together and had taught them everything they knew.
"He was a great man," Fein said quietly, his voice barely above a whisper.
Michael nodded in agreement. "He was a true leader, and his loss was felt by all of us."
The atmosphere in the cafe grew quiet as they both fell silent, lost in their own thoughts. But then, Fein let out a small chuckle, breaking the somber mood.
"You know, I always used to tease Gregory about his bald spot," Fein said, a small smile on his face. "He never did like it when I brought it up."
Michael laughed at the memory. "I remember that. He always used to shake his head and tell you to focus on the mission."
Fein grinned, and for a moment, the weight of their loss lifted. They continued to reminisce about their fallen captain, trading stories and memories until it was time for them to part ways.
As they left the cafe, Fein couldn't help but feel grateful for Michael's company. It wasn't often that he got to spend time with someone who understood the weight of their responsibilities and the sacrifices they had to make to keep the world safe.
He turned to Michael and smiled. "We should do this again sometime."
Michael nodded, a smile on his own face. "Definitely. It's always good to catch up with a fellow defender of humanity."
After reminiscing about their dead captain, Michael looked at his watch and realized that he needed to get back to his base. "I'm sorry Fein, but I have to go now. Duty calls," he said as he stood up from his seat.
Fein nodded and stood up as well, "No worries, Michael. Thanks for the company." He walked his friend to the door and waved goodbye as Michael left the cafe.
Fein decided to stay a bit longer to finish his coffee. Just as he took a sip, his phone rang. It was Zero, the leader of the QWERTY organization.
"Fein, I need you to investigate a case," Zero said in a serious tone.
Fein straightened up in his seat, "What kind of case?"
"It's a complicated one. An almost perfect crime has been committed, and we need someone with your skills to investigate it," Zero explained.
Fein listened attentively as Zero gave him the details of the case. It was a murder case, and the victim was a well-known businessman. The murder was committed inside a locked room with no visible signs of forced entry. The police had already investigated the crime scene, but they couldn't find any leads.
eαglesnᴏνel Fein's mind raced as he tried to come up with a plan to crack the case. "I accept the case, Zero. I'll start investigating immediately," Fein replied.
"Good. Keep me updated on your progress," Zero said before hanging up.
Fein finished his coffee, paid the bill, and headed out of the cafe. As he walked out onto the busy street, he couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement. This was the kind of case that he loved to solve.
He took out his notebook and started jotting down notes as he made his way to the crime scene. He analyzed every detail of the case, from the victim's background to the possible motive of the killer.
As he arrived at the crime scene, he flashed his badge to the police officers guarding the area and entered the building. He carefully examined the crime scene, looking for any clues that might have been missed by the police.
Fein was so engrossed in his investigation that he didn't notice the time passing by. He worked tirelessly, analyzing evidence and questioning witnesses.